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  • SBP unveils policy to enhance financial inclusion of persons with disabilities

    SBP unveils policy to enhance financial inclusion of persons with disabilities

    KARACHI: State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Monday unveiled a policy to enhance the financial inclusion of persons with disabilities (PWDs), according to a statement issued by the central bank.

    The President of Pakistan, Dr. Arif Alvi graced the occasion as Chief Guest and launched the policy.

    This policy initiative aims at improving financial independence for PWDs by improving access to banking services as well as providing opportunities to contribute as bank employees.

    An important feature of this policy is that it has been developed in collaboration with Banks and NGOs dedicated to improving the lives of PWDs. In this context, SBP’s instructions now require the Board of Directors of banks to approve a policy and strategy framework for the financial inclusion of PWDs, while management will ensure its implementation. It is expected that this will help ensure that all stakeholders are aligned.

    Under the policy framework, banks will offer products and services catering to the special needs of all categories of PWDs including the physically handicapped, visually impaired and those with hearing and speech disabilities.

    Banks have been asked to ensure the availability of essential forms and documents in braille, sign language interpretation services and ramps at the entrances of their branches and ATM vestibules.

    The importance of respectful and empathetic behavior towards PWDs has been given prominent attention and banks have been asked to create awareness and train their employees in serving customers with PWDs.  SBPs policy places special emphasis on giving priority, special assistance, and care to this vulnerable segment of society in order to increase their financial inclusion.

    In the context of helping PWDs to join banks as employees, an important feature of the policy requires banks to meet prescribed job quota for PWDs and align human resource policies and practices to cater to their specific needs throughout the career cycle.

    This covers recruitment, retention, capacity building, and career development in addition to conventional HR practices. In order to encourage female PWDs, the job quota for PWDs at banks shall ensure at least a 25% share for women with disabilities.

    Moreover, while designing products and services, the banks shall ensure focused and efficient provision of banking facilities to female PWDs.

    This ground breaking policy also entails establishment of a dedicated network of model branches across the country, including Azad Jammu Kashmir (AJK) and Gilgit Baltistan (GB), which will provide all necessary physical and technological infrastructure and services at one place for PWDs.

    The President, Dr. Arif Alvi, in his key note address appreciated the efforts of the State Bank of Pakistan in designing a comprehensive policy to facilitate PWDs in collaboration with all relevant stakeholders.

    He highlighted the difficulties experienced by PWDs in society and referred to the impediments faced by them in accessing financial services. He also drew attention towards the more vulnerable segment of PWDs – women with disabilities, as they may face two fold discrimination.

    He expressed satisfaction that the launch of the new policy by SBP will contribute significantly in alleviating the difficulties faced by PWDs, which will enhance their confidence in the financial system significantly.

    The President hoped that all relevant stakeholders will continue to collaborate on a regular basis to keep the momentum of providing improved infrastructure, service delivery, use of innovative technologies and availability of financing at an affordable cost.

    On this occasion, Dr. Reza Baqir, Governor, SBP informed the President about the efforts being made to improve the quality of services for the PWDs and shared his resolve that SBP will continue its efforts, along with banks, towards achieving even higher standards for such services. He acknowledged the valuable input given by various associations of PWDS in these efforts.

    The Governor said that SBP will work with banks to support the goal that PWDs have equal access and opportunity to participate in economic activities. He emphasized that banks should design and deliver products and services that cater to the special needs of PWDs and make physical and assistive technological infrastructure available for their facilitation.

    The governor further mentioned that promotion of diversity and inclusion is an important pillar of SBP’s overall policy framework that aims at deepening of the financial system for achieving broad based sustainable growth and development.

    SBP has required banks to develop the policy framework for PWDs by 30th September 2021. Banks are also required to establish a minimum number of Model branches, under a prescribed criteria, in each province, AJK and GB by 31st March 2022.

    During the meeting, Mr. Arif Usmani, President NBP, speaking on behalf of the Pakistan Banks Association reiterated the banking sector’s full commitment in supporting the financial inclusion of PWDs. Mr. Amin Hashwani, on behalf of various associations of PWDs thanked the Governor SBP for issuance of comprehensive policy for financial inclusion of PWDs. Mr. Ghulam Muhammad Abbasi from SBP made a detailed presentation during the launch ceremony. The event was attended by the senior SBP officials, Presidents/CEOs of banks and heads of NGOs working for various PWDs.     

  • Karachi Interbank Offered Rates on June 21

    Karachi Interbank Offered Rates on June 21

    KARACHI: State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Monday issued following Karachi Interbank Offered Rates (KIBOR) as on June 21, 2021.

     TenorBIDOFFER
    1 – Week6.927.42
    2 – Week6.967.46
    1 – Month7.017.51
    3 – Month7.207.45
    6 – Month7.447.69
    9 – Month7.528.02
    1 – Year7.588.08
  • SBP, JazzCash sign MoU for increasing financial literacy

    SBP, JazzCash sign MoU for increasing financial literacy

    KARACHI: National Institute of Banking and Finance (NIBAF) – a subsiday of State Bank of Pakistan – and JazzCash, Pakistan’s leading FinTech Company, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for increasing financial literacy amongst youth of Pakistan, the SBP said on Saturday.

    NIBAF and JazzCash aim to jointly promote financial literacy through the engaging and interactive game called “PomPak – Learn to Earn” developed under SBP’s project, National Financial Literacy Program for Youth (NFLP-Y).

    PomPak, utilizes a story-based narrative by following the journey of two families setting up a small entrepreneurial venture. This helps to keep the players engaged while effectively inculcating ethical behavior and financial skills such as budgeting, saving, and banking. PomPak is available in both English and Urdu for three age groups: children (9-12); adolescents (13-17); and youth (18-29).

    Anyone who completes the course is awarded a certificate of financial literacy jointly from NIBAF and NFLP-Y. It can be played on a desktop computer or can be downloaded from Google Play and the App Store for other devices.

    JazzCash, under its partnership, is going to provide SBP access to more than 26 million Pakistanis by promoting the PomPak application on its platform. This will help the application reach a wider audience, thus increasing its usage and eventually promoting financial literacy of the nation resulting in a highly positive socio-economic impact.

    Riaz Nazarali Chunara, Managing Director, NIBAF stressed on the role of increased financial literacy for promoting financial inclusion. He said that being Pakistan’s first e-learning financial literacy game, PomPak has revolutionized the way financial education is delivered. He went on to add that NIBAF is really proud of what PomPak has achieved since its launch and this partnership with JazzCash will contribute majorly towards our commitment to provide free of cost financial education to all.

    While emphasizing on the significance of the MOU, Erwan Gelebart, Chief Executive Officer JazzCash, said that there is ample scope for financial enablement and education through JazzCash.

    Creating a strong business and building a better Pakistan in parallel are key contributors of long-term success for JazzCash. This agreement will contribute in achieving the aforesaid objectives as we look forward to upskill the youngsters of Pakistan, he said.

    Under the guidance of SBP, NIBAF is implementing National Financial Literacy Program for Youth to impart essential financial education to Pakistani youth and school going children. In the last three years, the project has successfully reached more than 45 districts of Pakistan making over 750 thousands financial literate in this category.

  • KIBOR rates on June 18

    KIBOR rates on June 18

    KARACHI – The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has released the Karachi Interbank Offered Rates (KIBOR) as of Friday, June 18, 2021.

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  • Banks asked to use income estimation model for low cost housing finance

    Banks asked to use income estimation model for low cost housing finance

    KARACHI: State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Thursday directed the banks to use a newly developed model for income estimation for extension of low cost housing finance.

    The SBP said in order to facilitate low cost housing finance applicants with informal income, the central bank asked banks to develop and deploy income estimation model for extension of low cost housing finance to such applicants.

    This measure is expected to ease difficulties being faced by general public in availing housing finance under Government’s Markup Subsidy Scheme (G-MSS), commonly known as Mera Pakistan Mera Ghar.

    The SBP said the Pakistan Banks’ Association (PBA), through a consultative process, has developed and circulated among banks a baseline income estimation model. The purpose of this model is to assess income and repayment capacity on the basis of routine expenditures like house rents, utility bills and educational expenses etc. of a potential borrower who earns from informal sources.

    The SBP asked the banks to use PBA’s baseline model, customize the same, or develop their own income estimation model.

    Banks are required to confirm within 4 weeks that they have made their informal income proxy models operational, the SBP said. The availability of these models is expected to greatly enhance prospects of informal income applicants to secure housing finance from the banks, it added.

    With this move, it is expected that financially excluded segment will be able to avail financing under G-MSS. On the other hand, this tool will enable banks to expand their outreach and cater to the financing needs of people having informal sources of income.

    It is worth mentioning here that the SBP, with the support of banking industry, is working to reduce the hurdles being faced by the general public to availing housing finance under G-MSS.

    A number of steps have already been taken to make this facility available to general public, especially low cost housing finance applicants.

    These steps include relaxation of debt burden ratio, extension of housing finance against personal guarantee, development of online complaint resolution portal and establishment of banks’ joint call center to address queries.

    Further, standardization and simplification of i) loan application form ii) facility offer letter and iii) documentary requirements for approval and disbursement are also proving beneficial for the applicants under G-MSS. As of June 15, 2021, banks have received applications of around Rs. 90 billion against which an amount of around Rs. 30 billion has already been approved whereas banks are processing rest of the applications.

  • KIBOR rates on June 17

    KIBOR rates on June 17

    KARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) issued Karachi Interbank Offered Rates (KIBOR) as on Thursday, June 17, 2021.

    Following are the KIBOR rates as on June 17, 2021.

     TenorBIDOFFER
    1 – Week6.927.42
    2 – Week6.967.46
    1 – Month7.017.51
    3 – Month7.227.47
    6 – Month7.447.69
    9 – Month7.508.00
    1 – Year7.588.08
  • SBP allows banks to charge fee on high value transactions

    SBP allows banks to charge fee on high value transactions

    KARACHI: State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Wednesday allowed banks to charge a minimal fee on high-value transactions of Interbank Fund Transfer (IBFT).

    The central bank in a statement said that the new instructions allow banks and other service providers to charge a minimal fee on high-value transactions while protecting and encouraging the low-income segments of population to continue using digital transactions free of cost.

    The SBP directed banks to provide free of cost digital fund transfer services to individual customers up to, at least, a minimum aggregate sending limit of Rs25,000 per month per account/wallet. However, banks may choose to set this aggregate limit at a higher amount as well.

    This would allow individual customers to make as many free fund transfer transactions remaining within their aggregate monthly limit of free transfers.

    For transactions above the aggregate limit of Rs25,000 per account in a month, banks may charge individual customers, a transaction fee of no more than 0.1% of the transaction amount or Rs200, whichever is lower.

    This will enable service providers to recover part of costs they incur on providing inter-bank fund transfer service and build sustainable and innovative business models.

    Nevertheless, the new instructions encourage banks to provide free of cost digital fund transfer services to their customers to promote adoption of digital payments in the country.

    SBP has also advised banks that all digital fund transfer transactions between different accounts within the same bank (intra-bank fund transfers) shall remain free. Further, incoming interbank fund transfer transactions shall also remain free. SBP has further directed banks to ensure proper disclosure of charged and free IBFT amounts along with applicable fees to their customers by sending regular notifications through SMS, apps and email. After every digital transaction, banks are required to send free of charge SMS to their customers on their registered mobile numbers intimating them about the transaction amount and the charges being recovered.

    In order to provide seamless digital banking services to the public, SBP has further advised banks to remove any limits on the number of fund transfer transactions on their customer accounts/wallets unless there are genuine concerns related to AML/CFT or frauds.

    To cope with the extraordinary situation of lockdowns amid Covid-19 Pandemic in 2020, SBP advised banks and other service providers in March 2020 to offer free of cost Inter Bank Fund Transfer (IBFT) services to all their customers regardless of the size of transaction.  The objective was to facilitate bank customers to meet their banking services needs through online services during exceptionally difficult times and to avoid in person interaction to curb the spread of COVID. This step resulted in an overwhelming response by customers, with internet and mobile banking transactions more than doubling in Q2FY21 over the last year.

    The SBP appreciates the support of all service providers for this initiative by allowing free of cost interbank fund transfer services to the public without recovering their operational cost and incurring substantial revenue losses.

    It is encouraging that the Covid-19 situation has improved significantly and despite fluctuating number of cases the overall conditions now allow relaxations in mobility restrictions while following proper SOPs.  In this backdrop, SBP reviewed the current IBFT pricing mechanism and has made some changes to ensure that free of charge IBFT services are provided by banks and other financial institutions on a sustainable basis.

  • State Bank renews credit rating agencies status

    State Bank renews credit rating agencies status

    KARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Tuesday renewed the status of both credit rating agencies operating in Pakistan namely ‘VIS Credit Rating Company Limited (VIS)’ and ‘The Pakistan Credit Rating Agency Limited (PACRA)’ as eligible / recognized External Credit Assessment Institutions (ECAIs) for the calendar year 2021. 

    Banks and DFIs using the standardized approach of Basel framework are allowed to use credit ratings assigned by VIS and PACRA for CAR calculation purposes, the central bank added.

  • Foreign investors praise State Bank for facilitating remittances

    Foreign investors praise State Bank for facilitating remittances

    KARACHI: Foreign investors operating in the country have appreciated the significant improvement in the foreign exchange remittance processing time and in growing engagement of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) leadership with the key stakeholders.

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  • SBP makes changes for facilitating trade through online marketplace

    SBP makes changes for facilitating trade through online marketplace

    KARACHI: State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Monday proposed amendments to foreign exchange manual to facilitate Pakistani exporters to sell their products though online marketplace such as Amazon, e-Bay, Ali Baba etc.

    The SBP said that continuing with the agenda of modernizing foreign exchange regulations, State Bank of Pakistan has proposed changes in its regulatory instructions for exports of goods from Pakistan.

    These changes aim at promoting ease of doing business by simplifying the existing instructions. The key amendments proposed include framework for facilitating Pakistani exporters to sell their products through international digital marketplaces including Amazon, e-Bay, Ali Baba under Business to Business to Consumer (B2B2C) e-Commerce model.

    Amendments required in export regulations to implement Pakistan Single Window Project, which would eliminate the requirement of Electronic Form-E, are also part of revised draft. Likewise, in some other areas, regulatory approvals required from SBP have been proposed to be delegated to banks to facilitate the business community.

    The proposed changes are a part of SBP’s broader agenda to revise the existing foreign exchange regulations to align them with the changing market dynamics, business needs and global trade practices.

    As a part of this process, 11 chapters (out of 22) of the Foreign Exchange Manual have already been revised through a consultative process with the banking industry and the business community.

    The latest amendments in foreign exchange instructions pertaining to Exports are provided in Chapter 12 of the Foreign Exchange Manual. The document has been placed at SBP’s website inviting feedback/comments from the stakeholders and can be accessed at the following link:

    https://www.sbp.org.pk/epd/Draft-Chapter-12-Exports.pdf

    State Bank encourages and welcomes feedback/suggestions from the business community, banking industry and other stakeholders, on the revised draft of Chapter-12 (Exports) of FE Manual, for any further value addition/ improvement. The feedback/ suggestions may please be shared at [email protected]latest by Sunday, June 20, 2021.